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Community College for Erie?

After years of debate, Pennsylvania county may finally get a community college. But some obstacles stand in the way.

Out of Poverty, Into Health-Care Jobs

The College of Health Care Professions, a for-profit in Texas, has solid outcomes for low-income students in health-care fields. How does the model work?

Next Steps Uncertain After Bipartisan Agreement

The U.S. Senate education committee announced a bipartisan amendment that would permanently fund HBCUs and simplify the FAFSA. Its chances in the House are uncertain, and advocates disagree on whether an HEA authorization will follow.

Nexus Degrees in Georgia

Colleges in the University System of Georgia will soon offer a new credential similar to an associate degree, featuring a flexible curriculum and specific workforce skills.

Company Tackles Campus Food Insecurity

Los Angeles-based Everytable takes on campus food insecurity with healthy meals, SmartFridges and donations.

Cheyney Averts Accreditation Ax

Middle States agency reinstates the Pennsylvania university, citing governor's vow to wipe out tens of millions it borrowed from state university system.

Measuring Progress on Developmental Education

Researchers and higher education professionals discuss how far reforms to developmental education have come -- and how far they have to go.

A Seminary, Same-Sex Marriage and Student Privacy

Former student sues seminary, claiming it expelled her after it obtained tax information -- shared for financial aid purposes -- indicating she was in a same-sex marriage.